It's not born in the water, so its not an amphibian. And its definetly not a bird or a mammal.
It lays eggs and is cold blooded, lives on land.
Yes, giant tortoises are reptiles as they have thick scale-like skin, cold blood, and eggs using an amniotic sac.
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No, a tortoise is a reptile
Reptile.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Geochelone nigra.
California's state reptile is the Desert Tortoise.
1. Galapagos Giant tortoise 2. Giant tortoise
No, its a reptile.
The giant tortoise is a vertebrate, not an invertebrate.
No, a tortoise is not a mammal. It is a reptile, characterized by its hard shell, cold blooded nature, and laying of eggs for reproduction. Mammals, on the other hand, give birth to live young and have hair or fur on their bodies.
Yes it is. Tortoise is a close relative of the turtle which is also a reptile.
Arnold's giant tortoise was created in 1982.